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Journal of Occurrences in my Voyage to Philadelphia on board the Berkshire, Henry Clark, Master, from London.

Wednesday, July 27th, 1726

The people of Portsmouth tell strange stories of the severity of one Gibson1, who was governor of this place in the Queen’s2 time, to his soldiers, and show you a miserable dungeon by the town gate, which they call Johnny Gibson’s Hole, where, for trifling misdemeanours, he used to confine his soldiers till they were almost starved to death.

— Sparks, Jared (1882) The Works of Benjamin Franklin[^3]. Whittemore Niles and Hall, Boston. source

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  1. John Gibson

  2. Queen Anne
    [3]: Benjamin Franklin